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Learn how to harness the energy of the sun in your Electronics and Design and Technology projects with our new Solar Power Starter Kit. With this kit, it is possible to build a simple solar charging and power supply system for a variety of useful low-power devices.

As of 2017, renewable energy accounted for more than 25% of energy produced in the UK for the year. Environmental targets are such that this is set to increase year on year. Solar power is already a key player in the renewable energy market, and there is the potential for it to grow much larger still. It has been estimated that covering just a fraction of the Sahara Desert in solar panels would provide enough electricity to power the energy needs of the whole world!

The Solar Power Starter kit itself is a simple kit to build and understand. Once the kit has been set up and placed in direct sunlight, the batteries will begin to charge. If the light level is insufficient to facilitate charging, the diode prevents any of the charge held in the batteries from discharging back through the solar cell. The supplied switch enables you cut power to the kit that you are powering for greater recharging efficiency.

If used with the included Kitronik LED Desk Lamp Kit, for example, fully charged batteries will provide light for up to 17 hours, more than enough for a little light reading.

Note:

  • This kit requires assembly and some soldering.

Features:

  • Harness the energy of the sun and add simple solar charging and power supply to your low-power devices.
  • Learn about renewable energy and how simple it can be incorporated into your designs.
  • A Small Signal Schottky Diode is supplied to protect against accidental discharging of the batteries through the solar cell.
  • Examples of Kitronik kits that can be used in conjunction with the Solar Power kit are;

Contents:

Solar Cell Dimensions:

  • Length: 58mm.
  • Width: 110mm.
  • Height: 3mm.

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Technical Information

AttributeValue
Voltage Nominal 5V.
Solar Cell Output Current Nominal
Battery Nominal Voltage 3.6V.
Battery Capacity 1300mAh.
Charging Time (Flat to Full Capacity) Min. 10 hours (UK Full Sun in June for 12 hours)
Lamp Kit Supply Voltage Range 2.5V - 5.5V.
Lamp Kit Nominal Voltage 5.0V.
Max. Current at Nominal Voltage 175mA.
Max Current at 3.6V (Nominal Battery Voltage) 75mA.
Estimated Light Running Time (Fully Charged Battery To Flat) 17 Hours.

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1 review for Kitronik Solar Power Starter Kit

  1. Daniel Dickinson

    I had basic knowledge of up to 9v dc circuits as I remember as a boy me and Dad would regularly go in Tandy (the UK branch of US giant Radio Shack) back in the 80’s before they all disappeared. I always came out with a bag of supplies, The mini dc bulb holders, bulbs, switches, battery cages and I had most battery sizes in the old nicd rechargeable batteries and a universal charger!
    I had no experience at all with solar anything, but this kit has taught me the basics.
    Infact, I wondered if it would work if I add extra batteries and solar panels in parallel matching the originals exactly? Would it add more storage making the batteries last longer? Would it charge the batteries faster with more panels in parallel, but keep the voltage the same? Or would the higher current burn things out? I will add more if I’m correct and would work…

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Questions and answers

    Does the circuit have to involve the desk lamp kit or will it work without it?
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    Q Does the circuit have to involve the desk lamp kit or will it work without it?
    Asked by Anonymous on March 10, 2021 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin
    Thank you for your question, it doesn’t have to involve the desk lamp circuit. You could place another circuit there instead or assemble it to just recharge batteries.

  2. How much do I save buying the kit rather than the parts separately?
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    Q How much do I save buying the kit rather than the parts separately?
    Asked by Anonymous on January 11, 2021 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi there,

    The products would be £15.53 ex VAT if purchased separately assuming you are after only one kit. The Kit costs £12.85 ex VAT so a difference of £2.68 ex VAT per kit.

  4. Can I leave the solar panel with the bat47 diode connected to the batteries all the time without any over charging problems and have them connected to the fm radio kit via a switch.
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    Q Can I leave the solar panel with the bat47 diode connected to the batteries all the time without ...... Read more
    Asked by Anonymous on June 22, 2020 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin
    Thank you for your question, you can leave it for quite a while but if you keep overcharging the batteries it will not be good for them and you are likely to damage the batteries or battery cage. If you are discharging the batteries pretty regularly with the radio that should be fine though.



  6. When will this product be back in stock
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    Q When will this product be back in stock
    Asked by Anonymous on February 14, 2020 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Jack, Thank you for your question I would expect these to be back in Tuesday / Wednesday next week as we are just awaiting the kit being finished to go back in stock. Best Regards Cullen
  8. could i replace this solar panel with a smaller one to power the led?
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    Q could i replace this solar panel with a smaller one to power the led?
    Asked by Anonymous on January 14, 2020 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Dan, Thank you for your question, you would need at least a 5V panel to charge the batteries on this kit anything smaller than this would not allow you to charge the kit. If you bypassed the batteries you would be feeding power directly to the LEDs and would probably not get the required current or voltage if you did so. You could potentially use a smaller set of batteries LEDs and Solar panel but it would not work well just changing the solar panel. Best Regards Cullen
  10. what is the luminous flux and viewing angle on the desk lamp LED.
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    Q what is the luminous flux and viewing angle on the desk lamp LED.
    Asked by Anonymous on September 17, 2019 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Ellie, The viewing angle is 80 degrees and 1500-2100 mCd for the luminous intensity. Best Regards Cullen
  12. If I want to power the stereo amp kit can I put 2 of these together? so wire the the solar panel in series and also do this with the batteries? to give me the 9V?
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    Q If I want to power the stereo amp kit can I put 2 of these together? so wire the the solar panel...... Read more
    Asked by Anonymous on June 18, 2019 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Peter, Thank you for your question, in theory yes this should work to give you the 9V. The problem you might run into is the current supply to the batteries as this kit normally draws a lot more than the lights that are normally attached so you are likely to run through the battery fairly quickly. Best Regards Cullen
  14. Hello, Is it possible to replace the lamp kit with the Low Inertia Solar Motor - 2230 RPM to build a solar powered car? Thanks.
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    Q Hello, Is it possible to replace the lamp kit with the Low Inertia Solar Motor - 2230 RPM to buil...... Read more
    Asked by Anonymous on April 23, 2019 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Kris, Thank you for your question you could absolutely do this. The motor can run from 0.7V to 5.0V and draws 30mA so should work fine from these panels. Best Regards Cullen
  16. How long do the solar panel, LEDs and battery pack last when they're in almost constant use.
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    Q How long do the solar panel, LEDs and battery pack last when they're in almost constant use.
    Asked by Anonymous on March 18, 2019 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Ray, Thank you for your question from full charge the batteries should last 16 hours running constantly. Best Regards Cullen
  18. I am looking to power a small submersible pump (3.5 - 9V 3W), which at the present has a usb fitting as the power, it has to have a battery back up and an on/off switch, will this kit work if I replace the lamp board with the pump ?. or will the pump need to be protected by a resistor. It is for a small working model of an irrigation system, please help.
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    Q I am looking to power a small submersible pump (3.5 - 9V 3W), which at the present has a usb fitt...... Read more
    Asked by Anonymous on February 18, 2019 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Elizabeth, Thank you for your email, this kit should be fine and there should not need to be an extra resistor as the pump can be powered between 3.5V and 9V and the solar panel powered batteries would output 4-4.5V. Best Regards Cullen
  20. can I use this to charge the battery and then plug it in to the lamp.
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    Q can I use this to charge the battery and then plug it in to the lamp.
    Asked by Anonymous on September 7, 2018 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin yes of course Thanks Haukur
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